WO2014024585A1 - Siège de véhicule - Google Patents

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WO2014024585A1
WO2014024585A1 PCT/JP2013/067105 JP2013067105W WO2014024585A1 WO 2014024585 A1 WO2014024585 A1 WO 2014024585A1 JP 2013067105 W JP2013067105 W JP 2013067105W WO 2014024585 A1 WO2014024585 A1 WO 2014024585A1
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武志 阿久津
尚人 奥
中嶋 亮輔
齋藤 健一
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テイ・エス テック株式会社
本田技研工業株式会社
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Priority to CN201380040309.7A priority patent/CN104507745B/zh
Priority to US14/419,377 priority patent/US9421890B2/en
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  • the present invention relates to a vehicle seat provided with a seat cushion and a seat back connected to a rear end portion of the seat cushion, which is installed in a vehicle such as an automobile.
  • the seat back includes a rectangular seat back frame that forms a skeleton thereof, a pressure receiving member that supports the back of the occupant, a connecting member that supports the pressure receiving member on the seat back frame, and the like. What is comprised by this is well-known (refer the following patent document 1).
  • the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and by adding a slight improvement to the seat back frame, it is possible to limit a certain amount of bending of the pressure receiving member so as to solve the above-described problem.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a new vehicle seat.
  • the present invention provides a vehicle seat including a seat cushion installed at a proper position of a vehicle and seated by an occupant, and a seat back connected to the rear end of the seat cushion and receiving the back of the occupant.
  • a connecting member is bridge-connected to the seat back frame constituting the skeleton of the seat back, and a pressure receiving member that receives the back of the occupant is supported by the connecting member so as to be able to bend in the front-rear direction.
  • a first feature is that a contact member is provided that contacts the connecting member when the amount of deflection exceeds a predetermined amount and limits the amount of deflection of the pressure receiving member.
  • the present invention has a second feature that, in addition to the first feature, the contact member is provided at an end of the pressure receiving member.
  • the present invention provides a receiving space formed in the contact member when the load is applied to the pressure receiving member.
  • the third feature is that it enters the inside and abuts against the abutting member along the receiving space.
  • the contact member has a bent portion that engages with the connection member.
  • the fourth feature is that the deviation from the member is suppressed.
  • a fifth feature is that the contact member is integrally formed with the pressure receiving member.
  • the pressure receiving member is provided between the abutting members provided at the left and right ends thereof, and the intermediate portion of the connecting member.
  • a sixth feature is that a central support piece for holding the is provided.
  • the contact member is provided integrally with a reinforcing rib provided on the pressure receiving member. 7 features.
  • the contact member is provided on an upper side of the pressure receiving member having a larger deflection amount than the lower side. This is an eighth feature.
  • a ninth feature is that a pair of the contact members are provided at least on both the left and right sides of the pressure receiving member. It is said.
  • the connecting member extends in the left-right direction of the pressure receiving member, and both left and right ends of the seat back frame
  • a tenth feature is that the left and right side frames are bridge-connected.
  • the thickness of the pressure receiving member provided with the contact member is such that the upper side receiving the chest of the occupant
  • the eleventh feature is that it is formed thinner than the lower side that receives the waist.
  • the pressure receiving member provided with the abutting member is configured such that the lower side receiving the waist of the occupant
  • the twelfth feature is that it is formed so as to be higher than the upper side of the receiving portion.
  • the pressure receiving member supported by the seat back frame via the connecting member comes into contact with the connecting member when the amount of bending exceeds a predetermined amount, and the amount of bending of the pressure receiving member is reduced. Since the limiting contact member is provided, excessive depression of the pressure receiving member is suppressed, and the load is concentrated on the support portion of the connecting member and the pressure receiving member, and the support portion is prevented from being deformed. Can do.
  • the abutting member is provided at the end of the pressure receiving member, it is possible to avoid the support part of the connecting member and the pressure receiving member from the middle part of the back of the occupant. While ensuring the sitting comfort, excessive sinking of the pressure receiving member can be suppressed, and it is possible to suppress the load from being concentrated on the support portion of the connecting member and the pressure receiving member, and the support portion from being deformed.
  • the connecting member when a backward load acts on the pressure receiving member, the connecting member enters the receiving space formed in the abutting member, and the abutting member extends along the receiving space. Therefore, excessive depression of the pressure receiving member can be suppressed smoothly and repeatedly, and the effect of suppressing the depression of the pressure receiving member by the connecting member can be stabilized.
  • the contact member has a bent portion that engages with the connecting member, and the deviation of the connecting member from the contact member is suppressed. It is possible to stabilize the subsidence suppressing action of the member.
  • the contact member is integrally formed with the pressure receiving member, the structure can be simplified and the cost can be reduced without increasing the number of parts.
  • the connecting member since the pressure receiving member is provided with the central support piece for holding the intermediate portion of the connecting member between the contact members provided at both the left and right ends thereof, the connecting member receives the pressure receiving member. While deviating from a member can be suppressed, the load added to a connection member from a pressure receiving member can be disperse
  • the contact member is provided integrally with the reinforcing rib provided on the pressure receiving member, the strength of the contact member can be increased, and the load from the connecting member can be increased. Therefore, the deformation suppressing action of the pressure receiving member can be stabilized.
  • the abutting member is provided on the upper side of the pressure receiving member having a larger amount of deflection than the lower side, the amount of movement of the upper side of the pressure receiving member having a larger amount of deflection is reduced. Therefore, the effect of limiting the amount of deflection of the pressure receiving member can be efficiently achieved.
  • the pressure receiving members can be bent evenly on the left and right sides, and the amount of bending of the pressure receiving member is limited. It can be stabilized.
  • the connecting member extends in the left-right direction of the pressure receiving member, and both left and right ends thereof are bridge-connected to the left and right side frames of the seat back frame. It can be evenly dispersed in the side frames, and the subsidence suppressing action of the pressure receiving member can be stabilized.
  • the thickness of the pressure receiving member provided with the contact member is such that the upper side that receives the occupant's chest is formed thinner than the lower side that receives the occupant's waist.
  • the amount of depression on the chest side of the pressure receiving member can be secured larger than the amount of depression on the waist side, and the head of the occupant can be quickly brought into contact with the headrest. The protection efficiency of the occupant's neck can be improved.
  • the rigidity of the pressure receiving member provided with the contact member is formed so that the lower side receiving the occupant's waist is higher than the upper side receiving the occupant's chest.
  • the amount of depression on the chest side of the pressure receiving member can be secured larger than the amount of depression on the waist side, and the head of the occupant can be quickly brought into contact with the headrest. The protection efficiency of the occupant's neck can be improved.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a seat.
  • (First embodiment) 2 is a partially cutaway front perspective view of the seat shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the seat shown in FIG. (First embodiment)
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the seat shown in FIG. (First embodiment)
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a virtual line encircled portion taken along line 6 in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a virtual line encircled portion taken along line 7 in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line 8-8 in FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged view taken along line 9 of FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 7 showing a state in which the pressure receiving member is loaded.
  • FIG. 11 is a partially enlarged view of FIG. 4 showing the relationship between the pressure receiving member and the upper connecting wire in a state where a load is applied to the pressure receiving member.
  • (First embodiment) 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 12-12 of FIG. (First embodiment)
  • front and rear of the vehicle on which the seat is installed are referred to as “front and rear”, the left and right as “left and right”, and the top and bottom as “up and down”.
  • the vehicle seat 1 includes a seat cushion 2, a seat back 3, and a headrest 4.
  • the seat cushion 2 has a seat cushion frame 6 provided with a plurality of support legs 7 and 7 in the lower part, and the support legs 7 and 7 are fixed to the floor F of the automobile.
  • a pair of left and right brackets 8 projecting upward are connected to the rear end portion of the seat cushion frame 6, and a seat back frame 20 constituting a skeleton of the seat back 3 is connected to the bracket 8 with a conventionally known reclining mechanism 10. It is connected to the periphery of the pivot 9 via the reclining.
  • a pair of left and right support cylinders 11 are fixed to the upper end portion of the seat back frame 20, that is, the upper frame 22, and the headrest 4 is supported by a conventionally known support device (see FIG. (Not shown) so that it can be raised and lowered and fixed.
  • the seat back 3 includes a seat back frame 20 constituting the skeleton, a cushion member 14 made of urethane foam that covers the entire area of the seat back frame 20 and the surface thereof is covered with an outer skin 15, and a seat back frame. 20 and a backboard 16 attached to the back surface of 20.
  • the seat back frame 20 is formed in a rectangular shape that is long in the vertical direction, and the left and right side frames that extend in the vertical direction in parallel with each other at intervals in the horizontal direction, that is, the vehicle width direction. 21, an upper frame 22 welded and joined between the upper ends of the left and right side frames 21 and 21, and a lower frame 23 welded and joined between the lower ends of the left and right side frames 21 and 21. ing.
  • the left and right side frames 21 and 21 are formed in a U-shaped cross section with their inner surfaces facing each other open, and the lower half of the left and right side frames 21 and 21 is formed to bulge forward and the upper frame 22 is a pipe member. It is formed into a gate shape.
  • the lower frame 23 includes a central member 24 extending in the vehicle width direction between the left and right side frames 21 and 21, and a left and right connecting member that integrally welds the left and right ends of the central member 24 and the lower ends of the left and right side frames 21 and 21 together. 25, 25.
  • the central member 24 is formed in a U-shaped cross section by a plate material such as a steel plate and is formed in a long rectangle in the vehicle width direction, while the left and right connecting members 25 and 25 are triangular in a cross-sectional shape by a plate material such as a steel plate. Is formed.
  • the left and right end portions of the central member 24 are connected to the inner end portions of the left and right connecting members 25 and 25 so as to overlap with each other, and they are integrally welded together.
  • the upper ends of the left and right connecting members 25, 25 are integrally welded to the lower ends of the left and right side frames 21, 21, respectively.
  • the lower frame 23 is formed in a concave shape when viewed from the front-rear direction as a whole.
  • the central member 24 and the left and right connecting members 25 and 25 may be formed of the same material or different materials, or they may be formed to the same thickness or different thicknesses.
  • an elongated protrusion 26 that is elongated in the direction of the center member 24 in the center in the vehicle width direction (left-right direction) faces upward.
  • Concave portions 27 and 27 are formed between the left and right ends of the projecting portion 26, the left and right end portions of the central member 24, and the left and right connecting members 25 and 25, respectively. Deformation is possible.
  • this protrusion part 26 is formed in the same thickness as the lower frame 23, or another thickness, for example, thinner than it.
  • the protruding portion 26 is located behind the pressure receiving member 40 (to be described later) when the occupant M is seated on the seat cushion 2, and the protruding portion 26 The distance d is maintained in the front-rear direction between the upper end of the pressure sensor 26 and the lower end of the pressure receiving member 40 (see FIGS. 5 and 7) so as not to give the passenger M a sense of incongruity.
  • the upper end of the projecting portion 26 and the lower end of the pressure receiving member 40 are substantially flush with each other, and the upper end surface of the projecting portion 26 is It sets so that it may approach the lower end surface of the pressure receiving member 40 most (refer FIG. 10).
  • the protrusion 26 is inclined toward the front side (occupant side) with respect to the central member 24, and is curved so as to protrude forward in an intermediate region 26 a in the vertical direction.
  • a load receiving surface that is in contact with the rear surface of the cushion member 14 is formed, and an upper end bent portion 26b that is bent forward is formed at the upper end (free end), and further, at the lower end thereof Is formed with a lower bent portion 26c that is bent rearward, and the rigidity of the protruding portion 26 is increased.
  • the upper end bent portion 26 b can be used as a latching portion for the lower end edge of the skin 15, and the lower end bent portion 26 c is integrally connected to the central member 24.
  • the upper end surface of the protruding portion 26 is substantially parallel to the lower end surface of the pressure receiving member 40 described later at a distance.
  • a first restricting member 30 and a second restricting member 31 are installed on the upper portion of the seat back frame 20, that is, on the left and right side portions of the upper frame 22 with a space therebetween in the vertical direction.
  • the first restricting member 30 is composed of a linear member such as a wire and extends linearly in the vehicle width direction, and its left and right ends 30e, 30e are welded to the left and right side portions of the upper frame 22 of the seat back frame 20. It is bound. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the first restricting member 30 has an upper edge of the backboard 16 sandwiching a lower end portion of the rear cushion member 14 a that bypasses the upper frame 22 and hangs downward at the rear portion thereof. It supports and restricts deformation of the rear cushion member 44.
  • the second restricting member 31 is also composed of a linear member such as a wire, and its left and right ends 31 e and 31 e are welded to the left and right sides of the upper frame 22.
  • the second restricting member 31 is in front of the first restricting member 30 (see FIGS. 5 and 6) and is bent in a wave shape in the vertical direction to suppress the forward deformation of the rear cushion member 14a.
  • a pair of skin attachment portions 31b and 31b for attaching the skin 15 of the regulating portion 31a, the rear cushion member 44a, and a pair of backboard attachment portions 31c and 31c for engaging the upper edge of the backboard 16 are integrally formed.
  • the restricting portion 31a is formed at the center of the second restricting member 31, and protrudes upward and intersects with the first restricting member 30, and extends in a straight line in the lateral direction. It has a hanging portion 31a-2 that hangs downward from both ends thereof, and is formed in an inverted U shape.
  • the skin attachment portion 31b extends in a straight line in the lateral direction continuously to the lower end of the hanging portion 31a-2, and the backboard attachment portion 31c is provided on both the left and right sides of the skin attachment portion 31b. It extends linearly in the lateral direction via substantially vertical connecting portions 31d and 31d.
  • the protruding portion 31 a-1 of the restricting portion 31 a of the second restricting member 31 protrudes above the lower ends of the pair of headrest support cylinders 11, 11 provided on the upper frame 22. And it is arrange
  • the pair of attachment hooks 16 a and 16 a provided on the inner side of the upper end of the backboard 16 that covers the back surface of the seatback 16 are provided on the backboat attachment portion 31 c of the second restriction member 31. , 31c, and the upper end of the backboard 16 is attached to the second restricting member 31. Further, the end of the skin 15 that covers the cushion member 14 is bound to the skin attaching portions 31 b and 31 b of the second regulating member 31.
  • the restricting portion 31 a provided on the second restricting member 31 is a cushion member 14 a on the rear side of the seat back frame 20.
  • it can suppress that it deform
  • the restricting portion 31 a of the second restricting member 31 is located behind the seat back frame 20.
  • the rear cushion member 14a on the side can be prevented from deforming and entering the front side.
  • a pressure receiving member 40 that supports the upper half of the occupant M seated on the seat cushion 2, that is, the chest and waist, is provided in all directions. It is arranged with a gap.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 is made of a synthetic resin plate material such as PP (polypropylene) and is formed in a square shape when viewed from the front-rear direction, and an upper connection wire 41 and a lower connection member as upper connection members are formed on the seat back frame 20.
  • the lower connecting wire 42 is elastically supported so as to bend in the front-rear direction.
  • the upper connecting wire 41 has an axial extension larger than that of the lower connecting wire 42, so that the pressure receiving member 40 has a larger amount of bending in the front-rear direction at the upper part than at the lower part.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 has an upper portion with a wider width in the vehicle width direction than the lower portion, and a thickness t 2 at the upper portion is thinner than a thickness t 1 at the lower portion. (See FIG. 5).
  • left and right side vertical ribs 40a, 40a are formed to bulge toward the back side, and in the lower half, a plurality of vertical ribs 40b.
  • the upper and lower portions of the pressure receiving member 40 are supported by the upper and lower connecting wires 41 and 42 so as to be elastically deformable so as to bend in the front-rear direction.
  • hook-like left and right upper support pieces 40e, 40e that are opened downward are integrally formed, and the upper connecting wire 41 that is opened upward is formed at the upper center portion thereof.
  • a hook-shaped upper central support piece 40f that holds the intermediate portion is integrally formed, and further below the support pieces 40f, between the left and right upper support pieces 40e, 40e and the upper central support piece 40f, The left and right intermediate support pieces 40g, 40g that are open downward are integrally formed.
  • the upper connecting wire 41 extends in the left-right direction of the pressure receiving member 40 and is bent in a wave shape in the up-down direction, and both ends 41e, 41e are bridge-connected to the left and right side frames 21, 21 of the seat back frame 20. Yes.
  • the left and right upper support pieces 40e, 40e of the pressure receiving member 40 are supported by the left and right upper portions 41a, 41a extending in the lateral direction of the upper connecting wire 41 so as to be slidable in the lateral direction, and the upper central support piece 40f is
  • the upper connecting wire 41 is supported by the upper portion 41b extending in the lateral direction, and the left and right intermediate support pieces 40g, 40g slide laterally on the left and right lower portions 41c, 41c extending in the lateral direction of the upper connecting wire 41, respectively. Supported as possible.
  • 40h is provided integrally. That is, bent portions b and b that are bent inwardly at the upper portions of the left and right side vertical ribs 40a and 40a of the pressure receiving member 40 with a gap between the pressure receiving member 40 and the back surface (FIG. 8, 12), the contact members 40h, 40h are integrally formed.
  • the left and right side portions 41d, 41d of the upper connecting wire 41 are Receiving receiving spaces c and c (see FIGS. 8 and 12) are formed.
  • the left and right side portions 41d and 41d of the upper connecting wire 41 that have entered the receiving spaces c and c come into contact with the contact members 40h and 40h along the receiving spaces c and c, respectively, to the rear of the pressure receiving member 40.
  • the bending of the pressure receiving member 40 to the rear can be regulated.
  • the left and right side portions 41d and 41d of the upper connecting wire 41 that are in contact with the contact members 40h and 40h are not lifted off by the bent portions b and b riding on the contact members 40h and 40h.
  • the lower part of the pressure receiving member 40 is supported by the lower connecting wire 42 so as to be movable rearward.
  • hook-like left and right lower support pieces 40i and 40i that are opened downward are integrally formed on the lower and left and right sides of the back surface of the pressure receiving member 40, respectively, and are opened upward at the center thereof.
  • the bowl-shaped lower center support piece 40j is integrally formed.
  • the lower connecting wire 42 is bent in the vertical direction, and both ends 42e and 42e thereof are connected to the left and right side frames 21 and 21 of the seat back frame 20 via a rotating member 44 and a tension spring 46, respectively.
  • the rotation member 44 is pivotally supported on the side frame 21 so as to be rotatable in the front-rear direction, and a tension spring 46 is stretched between the lower end of the rotation member 44 and the side frame 21.
  • the tension force of the tension spring 46 urges the pivot member 44 to pivot upward (FIG. 9, clockwise).
  • the end 42 e of the lower connecting wire 42 is connected to the lower end of the rotating member 44.
  • the lower portion of the pressure receiving member 40 is bent backward via the rotating member 44 and the tension spring 46.
  • the rotating member 44 is integrally provided with a stopper piece 44a.
  • the stopper piece 44a engages with the edge of the side frame 21, and the amount of bending of the lower portion of the pressure receiving member 40 to the rear is restricted.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 supported by the seat back frame 20 by the upper connecting wire 41 and the lower connecting wire 42 is an upper portion that mainly supports the chest of the occupant M when a load from the occupant M is applied to the rear.
  • the amount of bending is set to be larger than that of the lower portion that mainly supports the occupant's waist, that is, the amount of sinking is set to be larger.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 Upon receiving a load from the occupant on the seat cushion 2, the pressure receiving member 40 bends backward due to the extension of the upper connecting wire 41 and the lower connecting wire 42, thereby protecting the chest and waist of the occupant.
  • the contact members 40h and 40h are provided at the end of the pressure receiving member 40, the support portion of the upper connecting wire 41 and the pressure receiving member 40 can be avoided from the middle portion of the back of the occupant M. While securing the pressure receiving member 40, excessive sinking of the pressure receiving member 40 is suppressed, so that the load is concentrated on the support portion of the upper connecting wire 41 and the pressure receiving member 40, and the support portion is prevented from being deformed. it can.
  • the upper connecting wire 41 When a backward load is applied to the pressure receiving member 40, the upper connecting wire 41 enters the receiving spaces c and c formed in the contacting members 40h and 40h, and abuts along the receiving spaces c and c. Since it abuts on the members 40h, 40h, excessive depression of the pressure receiving member 40 can be suppressed repeatedly and smoothly, and the action of suppressing the depression of the pressure receiving member 40 by the upper connecting wire 41 can be stabilized.
  • the contact members 40h and 40h have the bent portions b and b that hold the upper connection wire 41, there is no possibility that the upper connection wire 41 gets over the contact members 40h and 40h and comes off. It is possible to stabilize the effect of suppressing the sinking of the pressure receiving member 40 by 40h.
  • the contact members 40h and 40h are integrally formed with the pressure receiving member 40, the structure can be simplified and the cost can be reduced without increasing the number of parts.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 is provided with a central support piece 40f for holding the upper portion 41b of the upper connecting wire 41 between the contact members 40h, 40h provided at the left and right ends thereof, the upper connecting wire 41 is used as the pressure receiving member. While deviating from 40, it can disperse
  • the contact members 40h, 40h are integrally provided with the reinforcing left and right side vertical ribs 40a, 40a provided on the pressure receiving member 40, the strength of the contact members 40h, 40h can be increased, and the upper portion Without being deformed by the load from the connecting wire 41, the subsidence suppressing action of the pressure receiving member 40 can be stabilized.
  • the contact members 40h and 40h are provided on the upper side of the pressure receiving member 40 having a larger deflection amount than the lower side, the amount of movement of the pressure receiving members 40h and 40h on the upper side where the deflection amount is large can be regulated. In addition, it is possible to efficiently achieve the bending amount limiting effect of the pressure receiving members 40h and 40h.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 can be bent evenly on the left and right sides, and the bending amount limiting action of the pressure receiving member 40 can be stabilized. .
  • the upper connecting wire 41 extends in the left-right direction of the pressure receiving member 40 and both left and right ends thereof are bridge-connected to the left and right side frames 21, 21 of the seat back frame 20, the load from the pressure receiving member 40 is transferred to the left and right side frames 21. , 21 can be evenly distributed to the left and right, and the subsidence suppressing action of the pressure receiving member 40 can be stabilized.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 provided with the contact members 40h, 40h is formed such that the upper side that receives the chest of the occupant M is formed thinner than the lower side that receives the waist of the occupant M.
  • the amount of depression on the chest side of the pressure receiving member 40 is ensured larger than the amount of depression on the waist side, and the head of the occupant M is quickly brought into contact with the headrest 4.
  • the protection efficiency of the neck of the occupant M can be improved.
  • the pressure receiving member 40 provided with the contact members 40h, 40h is formed so that the lower side receiving the waist of the occupant M is higher than the upper side receiving the chest of the occupant.
  • the amount of depression on the chest side of the pressure receiving member 40 is ensured to be larger than the amount of depression on the waist side, and the head of the occupant M can be quickly brought into contact with the headrest 4. It is possible to improve the protection efficiency of the neck of the occupant M.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
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  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Seats For Vehicles (AREA)
  • Chair Legs, Seat Parts, And Backrests (AREA)

Abstract

L'invention concerne, dans ce siège de véhicule, un élément de support de force (40) contre lequel un passager place son dos, qui est supporté par un cadre de dossier de siège (20) d'un dossier de siège, par l'intermédiaire d'un câble de raccord supérieur (41), de façon à être apte à dévier vers l'avant et vers l'arrière. Ledit élément de support de force (40) comprend un élément de contact (40h) qui, si l'élément de support de force (40) dévie plus qu'un degré prescrit, entre en contact avec le câble de raccord supérieur (41) et limite le degré de déviation de l'élément de support de force (40). Cela permet de limiter le degré de déviation de l'élément de support de force, qui supporte le dos du passager, et de stabiliser le support dudit passager.
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